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adj. able to be heard, loud enough to hear |
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n. the people who hear a speech or performance. |
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n. a tryout for a role, a hearing to test and judge a performer's ability |
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n. a large room or hall where people gather to hear speakers or see performances |
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adj. too soft to hear, unheard |
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n. a cone shaped horn used to direct the voice and make it sound louder. |
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n. the study of the sounds and letter of the alphabet. |
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n. a curved wind instrument made of brass with a reed mouthpiece and keys for the fingers. |
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adj. an electronic system that blends sounds from more than one source. |
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